Twins Halal House

2608 Market St, Oakland - 94607
135 reviews
Halal Afghan Dessert
(510) 922-1972

Really good counter service Mediterranean fare. Really friendly staff. Reasonable prices. Menu current as of june 2022. The gyro I had was really tasty as were their fries. Good amount of garlic and the meat was tender and flavorful.

I’ve been here twice. Both times our dishes were super fresh and everything was delicious. We tried the Kabuli Palau, the combo kebab and the Mantu dumplings. Highly recommend.

I forgot to take a picture of the food before we DESTROYED it. We got the lamb gyro with fries and the lamb plate.TRY EVERYTHING ON THE MENU!!!! AMAZING!

I keep going back regularly and the food is as delicious as ever. Some of the best food you can find in Oakland. Special shout-out for the Mantu (when it's not sold out).

Excellent food ? so tasty I will be back often. That chicken wrap is unreal. Also the orange hot sauce is soooo bomb.

Was on my way from Fruitvale to Emeryville for shawarma when I spotted Twins Halal House. Decides to skip shawarma and go with kabobs. Had to check it out. I got the lamb wrap, fries and mantu (dumplings). All were delicious. Love finding a new spot for middle eastern food.

the man at the window was so nice, I found myself smiling as I walked away. my gyro wrap was REALLY good. the hot sauce is not playin’ around—it will light you up. 10/10 I’ll be back to try the rest of the menu

Twins Halal House is a true gem of West Oakland. The food is always super fresh and delicious at a really great price for the amount of food that you get. I’ve only ever had their veg dishes but might need to start eating meat again just to explore more of their menu.

They’re amazing! So sweet, they gave us a slice of cake since it was the owners daughters birthday! Not to mention the food is delicious 10/10! Would definitely recommend!

The seasoning is excellent and portions are generous! Everything is a great price compared to the rising costs throughout the Bay. If you are unfamiliar with this type of food, I think it hits the similar notes as Greek/Turkish without the falafel.